- Jack reveals the identity of the thief. Ronnie and her father make a hasty retreat. And so Fat Cow's population drops by another two - two steps closer to disappearing off the map altogether.
- Jack (Brendan Cowell) reveals the identity of the thief. Ronnie (Charlie Koranias) and her father make a hasty retreat. And so Fat Cow's population drops by another two - two steps closer to disappearing off the map altogether. Meanwhile, Jack has decided not to quit Fat Cow. While the video profile of 'The Town That Rory Toogood Saved' is out the window, he can envisage a compelling documentary charting the death of a small country town. He's also attracted to Cassie. Cassie, unsurprisingly, reacts scathingly to Jack's view that the town is dying, refusing even to talk to him. In fact, she organises Fat Cow-or what's left of it-to have nothing to do with Jack or his documentary. Elsewhere, tragedy strikes Fat Cow. Arthur Cassley, a local legendary for his bad luck, is found dead one morning in a ravine. High above him is a rickety old bridge. Floating beside him are two chickens, once frozen, now thawed. It's well known that the bridge across the ravine was a short-cut home for Arthur. It's also known that Arthur was in despair in the Fat Cow Motel's bar the night before. A week earlier, it had been his turn to buy the Lotto ticket for his syndicate. He'd forgotten. The syndicate's numbers came up - doh. He had won the chook raffle that night-a change in fortune - or not? The post mortem solemnly records that Arthur Cassley-weight 68kg, height 175cm-died as a result of injuries sustained in a fall from the rickety old bridge. It's discovered that Arthur had a life insurance policy and when Ursula, the insurance assessor, arrives she declares Arthur's death was a suicide, thus voiding the policy. Arthur's widow, Tracey and their children-along with Cassie and the people of Fat Cow-are doubly distraught. Not only do they refuse to believe Arthur would commit suicide, but without Arthur or the policy settlement the family will be destitute. When all seems totally lost, Jack steps in, declaring Arthur's widow is entitled to the policy settlement. Arthur's death wasn't a suicide but an accident, and Jack can prove it.
- Jack (Brendan Cowell) reveals the identity of the thief. Ronnie (Charlie Koranias) and her father make a hasty retreat. And so Fat Cow's population drops by another two... two steps closer to disappearing off the map altogether.
Meanwhile, Jack has decided not to quit Fat Cow. While the video profile of 'The Town That Rory Toogood Saved' is out the window, he can envisage a compelling documentary charting the death of a small country town. He's also attracted to Cassie. Cassie, unsurprisingly, reacts scathingly to Jack's view that the town is dying, refusing even to talk to him. In fact, she organises Fat Cow-or what's left of it-to have nothing to do with Jack or his documentary.
Elsewhere, tragedy strikes Fat Cow. Arthur Cassley, a local legendary for his bad luck, is found dead one morning in a ravine. High above him is a rickety old bridge. Floating beside him are two chickens, once frozen, now thawed. It's well known that the bridge across the ravine was a short-cut home for Arthur. It's also known that Arthur was in despair in the Fat Cow Motel's bar the night before. A week earlier, it had been his turn to buy the Lotto ticket for his syndicate. He'd forgotten. The syndicate's numbers came up... doh! He had won the chook raffle that night-a change in fortune... or not?
The post mortem solemnly records that Arthur Cassley-weight 68kg, height 175cm-died as a result of injuries sustained in a fall from the rickety old bridge. It's discovered that Arthur had a life insurance policy and when Ursula, the insurance assessor, arrives she declares Arthur's death was a suicide, thus voiding the policy. Arthur's widow, Tracey and their children-along with Cassie and the people of Fat Cow-are doubly distraught. Not only do they refuse to believe Arthur would commit suicide, but without Arthur or the policy settlement the family will be destitute.
When all seems totally lost, Jack steps in, declaring Arthur's widow is entitled to the policy settlement. Arthur's death wasn't a suicide but an accident, and Jack can prove it...
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